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II. BIBLIOGKAPHY. 



The following papers, which include the principal works 

 relating to the Fresh Water Crustacea in general, contain ref- 

 erences to species known to inhabit North America. Tt will be 

 seen to include numerous papers by Americans from Say's time 

 to the present. 



Baird (William). Natural History of the British Entomos- 

 traca. With 86 plates. London (1850). 



Monograph of the Family Limniada?, a Family of J]nto- 



mostracous Crustacea. Proceedings of the Zoological 

 Society of London, xvii, 84-90, (1849). 



Monograph of the Family Branchiopodidge, with a De- 

 scription of a New Genus, etc. Proceedings of the Zoo- 

 logical Society of London, xx, 18-31 (1852). 



Monograph of the Family Apodidte, a Family of Crusta- 

 ceans belonging to the Entomostraca. Proceedings of 

 the Zoological Society of London, xx, 1-8 (1852). 



BlRGB (Edward A.) Notes on Cladocera. Trans. Wisconsin 

 Acad. Science, iv, 77-109. 2 plates (1877). 



Notes on Crustacea in Chicago Water Supply, with Re- 

 marks on the Formation of the Carapace. Chicago Med. 

 Jour, and Examiner, xvi, 584-590, double plate (Dec. 

 1881). 



Brady (George S.) Monograph of the Recent British Ostra- 

 coda. With 19 plates. Trans. Linnsean Society, xxvi 

 (1868). 



Monograph of the Free and Semi-parasitic Copepoda of 



the British Islands. 3 vols., with 96 plates. London 

 (1878-1880). 



Brandt (J. F.) Conspectus Oniscodorum (1833). 



Budde-Lund (G.) Danmarks Isopoda. In Naturhistorisk 

 Tidsskrift, 3d series, vii (1860). 



BUNDY (William F.) On the Cambari of Northern Indiana. 

 Proc. Phila. Acad., 1877, 171-177. 



